On your controller the outputs available in the SOURCE parameter are labeled as in the
display of the Source selector described above.
For  more  information  on  how  to  use  the  side-chain  input,  please  refer  to  section
↑11.1.3, Using the Side-Chain Input.
Input Level Meter in the Gate Panel (Plug-in Strip)
In the  Plug-in  Strip,  the  Gate panel  offers  an extra  feature  not available  in  the Control  area:
The Threshold fader (corresponding to the Threshold parameter of the Main page in the Control
area) provides a  level meter for  visual monitoring of  the input  level. By comparing  this input
level with the position of the Threshold fader, you can easily see you which parts of the signal
will pass through the Gate.
12.1.3 Transient Master
 
The Transient Master allows you to emphasize or attenuate the transients of your audio materi-
al by  modifying  the  envelopes  of every  attack  and sustain  phase.  For example,  by  increasing
the attacks of a snare or a kick, you can build powerful percussive sounds without running the
risk of damaging their natural sounding. Unlike other dynamic effects (compressors, limiters,
etc.), the Transient Master does not use the input signal level to decide when to come into ef-
fect (no threshold) but rather affects all parts of the signal. This retains the musical character
of your sound while keeping operation simple and intuitive: Adjust the desired amount of ac-
centuation for the attack and/or sustain phases and you’re all set!
Effect Reference
Dynamics
 
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